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Micah Parsons Agrees to Pay Cut to Stay with Dallas Cowboys

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FRISCO, Texas – Defensive superstar Micah Parsons and the Dallas Cowboys have made significant progress in contract extension talks, with reports indicating that Parsons is willing to take a pay cut to remain with the team long-term. According to sources close to the negotiations, this move is seen as Parsons’ effort to provide the Cowboys with additional financial flexibility to build a championship-contending roster.

Contract Background

Micah Parsons, selected 12th overall in the 2021 NFL Draft, is currently playing under his rookie contract, with the fifth-year option activated, guaranteeing him approximately $24 million in 2025. With an impressive resume—52.5 sacks over four seasons and three consecutive All-Pro honors—Parsons was poised to command a record-breaking contract, potentially worth $175 million over five years, surpassing Nick Bosa as the NFL’s highest-paid defensive player.

In a market where top defensive stars like Myles Garrett ($40 million annually) have set new salary benchmarks, Parsons’ willingness to accept a reduced salary is noteworthy. Previously, he expressed a desire to stay with Dallas for his entire career and indicated he was open to “sacrificing” financially if the Cowboys used the savings to bolster the roster.

Agreement Details

While specific terms of the new contract have not been officially disclosed, sources from All City DLLS report that Cowboys owner Jerry Jones personally negotiated with Parsons, reaching an agreement on key terms, including total value and guaranteed money. However, Parsons’ agent, David Mulugheta, still needs to finalize the deal. Some reports suggest the new contract could be a four-year extension, rather than the five-year deal the Cowboys initially sought, allowing Parsons to renegotiate sooner.

Parsons is believed to have agreed to an average annual salary below the $40 million he could have commanded, on the condition that the Cowboys invest in key positions, such as the offensive or defensive lines. This decision reflects not only Parsons’ loyalty to the team but also his drive to foster a winning culture in Dallas, as Jerry Jones emphasized: “Micah needs to be an outstanding leader, and he’s committed to doing that.”

Impact on the Cowboys

Parsons’ pay cut provides significant relief for the Cowboys, who are navigating financial constraints from large contracts for Dak Prescott ($240 million) and CeeDee Lamb ($136 million). According to Blogging The Boys, an extension with Parsons could lower his 2025 cap hit from $24 million to around $12-14 million, freeing up space to sign players like Jake Ferguson or DaRon Bland.

Moreover, this move helps the Cowboys avoid repeating past delays in contract negotiations, ensuring their defensive cornerstone remains in Dallas. As the team aims to rebound from a challenging 2024 season, Parsons’ commitment signals a renewed focus on building a Super Bowl-caliber team.